College Conference Roundup

After being the runner-up in the Women’s ACC Championship as both a freshman and a sophomore, Coloradan Jennifer Kupcho wasn’t quite as good this year, but still managed a top-five finish on Monday.

Kupcho (pictured), the Wake Forest junior who will represent the U.S. in both the Arnold Palmer Cup and the Curtis Cup later this year, tied for fifth Monday in the ACC meet, held in Greensboro, N.C.

She carded rounds of 72-70-74 for an even-par total of 216 at Grandover Resort. That left her six strokes behind individual champion Leona Maguire of Duke, the No. 2-ranked women’s amateur in the world, who claimed her third ACC individual title.

Kupcho, currently No. 3 in the Women’s World Amateur Golf Rankings and No. 8 among women’s college players by Golfweek, now has recorded five top-six finishes this college season. That includes two individual victories.

Next up for Kupcho will be the NCAA Regionals, where she claimed an individual title last year.

Elsewhere in Conference Championships: The University of Colorado men led for much of the first round and finished the 36-hole first day in third place Monday in the Pac-12 tournament in Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. With two rounds remaining, the Buffs trail leader Southern California by 12 strokes. Individually, Yannik Paul (seventh place) and Coloradan Ross Macdonald (eighth) are in the top 10 for CU. … The University of Denver women, seeking their 15th consecutive conference championship, trail leader North Dakota State by 13 strokes heading into Tuesday’s final round of the Summit League Championship in Nebraska City. DU, currently in second place out of eight teams, is being led individually by Sophie Newlove, who holds third place at 146 and is three out of the lead. … The CU women are in fourth place with one round life in the Pac-12 Championship in Seattle. The Buffs trail leader UCLA by nine. Brittany Fan is leading the way for CU, standing in fifth place individually.

Men’s Pac-12 Championship
April 23-25, 2018 in Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.
3. (out of 12 teams; 12 strokes behind leader) Colorado 348-351–699

7. Yannik Paul 68-69–137
8. Ross Macdonald 69-69–138
19. John Souza 70-70–140
41. Trevor Olkowski 73-71–144
48. Daniel O’Loughlin 68-77–145
55. Spencer Painton 74-72–146
Also
36. Coloradan Kyler Dunkle, Utah 76-67–143

Women’s Pac-12 Championship
April 22-24, 2018 in Seattle
4. (out of 11 teams; nine strokes behind leader) Colorado 291-291–582

5. Brittany Fan 70-71–141
9. Robyn Choi 71-72–143
20. Kirsty Hodgkins 75-73–148
27. Alisha Lau 75-75–150
54. Gillian Vance 82-80–162

Women’s Summit League Championship
April 22-24, 2018 in Nebraska City
2. (out of 8 teams; 13 strokes behind leader) Denver 301-292–593

3. Sophie Newlove 71-75–146
4. Lauren Whyte 75-72–147
9. Mary Weinstein 79-71–150
13. Jessica Dreesbeimdieke 77-74–151
20. Camille Enright 78-80–158

Men’s RMAC Championship
April 22-24, 2018 in Chandler, Ariz.
TEAM STANDINGS

T1. Regis 272-288–560
T1. Colorado State-Pueblo 276-284–560
3. Colorado School of Mines 276-285–561
4. Colorado-Colorado Springs 281-286–567
5. Colorado Christian 292-287–579
6. Fort Lewis 294-287–581
7. Colorado Mesa 293-296–589
8. South Dakota School of Mines 320-323–643
TOP 5 INDIVIDUALS
1. Colin Prater, UCCS 63-69–132
T2. George Markham, CO School of Mines 67-68–135
T2. Nathan McCann, CSU-Pueblo 71-64–135
4. Tyler Zhang, Regis 68-70–138
T5. Nic Beno, CO School of Mines 66-73–139
T5. Nicholas Tenuta, Regis 67-72–139
T5. Jack Duguid, UCCS 68-71–139

Women’s RMAC Championship
April 22-24, 2018 in Chandler, Ariz.
TEAM STANDINGS

1. Colorado-Colorado Springs 293-302–595
2. Colorado State-Pueblo 305-307–612
3. Colorado Mesa 307-311–618
4. Regis 315-311–626
5. Metro State 323-311–634
6. Fort Lewis 327-326–653
7. Colorado Christian 339-338–677
8. South Dakota School of Mines 364-341–705
9. Black Hills State 351-366–717
10. Adams State 353-378–731
11. Chadron State 394-366–760
TOP 5 INDIVIDUALS
1. Julia Baroth, Colorado-Colorado Springs 72-71–143
2. Alex Darwin, Colorado-Colorado Springs 73-73–146
T3. Courtney Ewing, CSU-Pueblo 73-74–147
T3. Kelsey Thompson, Regis 74-73–147
5. Summer Vigil, Fort Lewis 75-74–149